Re: High Memory Usage 2.53.3 64 bit

2020-09-16 Thread David H. Durgee
I use the "restart Application Button" add-on here for this.

Dave

> Ant wrote:
> You can't do a normal quit? Sometimes I can do that if it lets me and
> still save my sessions.
> 
> On 9/16/2020 1:29 AM, Szymon Stryczek wrote:
>> I have exactly the same experience (just on 64-bit Windows).
>> Slowdowns start to happen around Seamonkey reaching 2GB of RAM usage
>> and they extend for me not only to tab switching but all, site
>> scrolling, mail sending etc.
>> "about:memory" + GC seems to help a little bit but honestly the only
>> option that really helps me is brutal kill of process and my beloved
>> "restore previous session" functionality - that does the trick for few
>> next hours.
>>
>>
>>
>> bdelmee wrote:
>>> Unfortunately this is my experience, too (on 64-bit linux)
>>>
>>> I typically keep 8-10 tabs open, which a t the end of a day
>>> typically means SM2.49.5 uses about 1-1.2 GB RAM.
>>> With SM2.53.3 this balloons to 2.5-3GB - much higher.
>>> There are also perceivable delays to switch between tabs.
>>>
>>> I am not complaining - i have been using the Mozilla suite since
>>> before its 1.0
>>> release and am very thankful to the developers who have kept
>>> SeaMonkey alive.
>>> Perhaps if I (and other users) spent more time with betas, things
>>> would be
>>> better but the trend is worrying.
>>>
>>>
>>>  Mr. Ed  wrote on 2020-09-10 02:06:
 I noticed today while running FaceBook and trying to turn off 
 Messenger
 Active Status the screen went slightly blurry, the "X" in upper
 right corner
 turned RED and the pointer became a spinning  circle. Everything
 froze.  I was
 able to open Task Manager via the "Control-Alt-Delete" and checked
 SeanMonkey.  Memory was just running up the scale.  Was a little
 over1GB when
 opened Task Manager and was increase like crazy.  In about 30
 seconds it was
 almost to 3GB.  I then 'stopped' SeaMonkey.

 I tried this again - same results.  Then I disabled Java Script.
 Tried again
 - same results.

 Anyone else experience this with FaceBook?  Sending SM into a loop?
 SeaMonkey
 or FaceBook or (heaven forbid) my problem?

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Re: High Memory Usage 2.53.3 64 bit

2020-09-16 Thread Ant
You can't do a normal quit? Sometimes I can do that if it lets me and 
still save my sessions.


On 9/16/2020 1:29 AM, Szymon Stryczek wrote:

I have exactly the same experience (just on 64-bit Windows).
Slowdowns start to happen around Seamonkey reaching 2GB of RAM usage and 
they extend for me not only to tab switching but all, site scrolling, 
mail sending etc.
"about:memory" + GC seems to help a little bit but honestly the only 
option that really helps me is brutal kill of process and my beloved 
"restore previous session" functionality - that does the trick for few 
next hours.




bdelmee wrote:

Unfortunately this is my experience, too (on 64-bit linux)

I typically keep 8-10 tabs open, which a t the end of a day
typically means SM2.49.5 uses about 1-1.2 GB RAM.
With SM2.53.3 this balloons to 2.5-3GB - much higher.
There are also perceivable delays to switch between tabs.

I am not complaining - i have been using the Mozilla suite since 
before its 1.0
release and am very thankful to the developers who have kept SeaMonkey 
alive.
Perhaps if I (and other users) spent more time with betas, things 
would be

better but the trend is worrying.


 Mr. Ed  wrote on 2020-09-10 02:06:

I noticed today while running FaceBook and trying to turn off  Messenger
Active Status the screen went slightly blurry, the "X" in upper right 
corner
turned RED and the pointer became a spinning  circle. Everything 
froze.  I was

able to open Task Manager via the "Control-Alt-Delete" and checked
SeanMonkey.  Memory was just running up the scale.  Was a little 
over1GB when
opened Task Manager and was increase like crazy.  In about 30 seconds 
it was

almost to 3GB.  I then 'stopped' SeaMonkey.

I tried this again - same results.  Then I disabled Java Script. 
Tried again

- same results.

Anyone else experience this with FaceBook?  Sending SM into a loop? 
SeaMonkey

or FaceBook or (heaven forbid) my problem?

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Re: My "Autoplay On/Off" plugin stopped working

2020-09-16 Thread EE

DoctorBill wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:

On 9/14/20 12:53 PM, DoctorBill wrote:

If was "OFF" by default - so now I cannot turn in on...  (TYPO)

IT (Autoplay) was off by default.    Since Autoplay isn't working - I 
cannot

turn Videos on now !

DB




Tried disabling or removing the extension?



Been so long ago - I don't know HOW to do that !
My files for programs are a MAZE of mostly unreadable garbage.
What is what ?

What a shame - that was such a good "toggle" to stop Websites from playing
annoying Videos w/o being asked first !

How can I tell if it was a Plugin or an extension ?  I see no 
intelligible name in the SeaMonkey Extensions File.  Would it be this:   
{972ce4c6-7e08-4474-a285-3208198ce6fd}.xpi ?


DB


Pull down Tools menu > Add-ons Manager > Extensions and from there 
disable or remove the extension that no longer works.


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Re: Java plugin compatability version 2.53.3

2020-09-16 Thread David E. Ross
On 9/16/2020 3:10 AM, Yotoleo wrote:
> Attempting to use SeaMonkey 2.53.3 to browse to a device that requires 
> configuration. 
> When loading the configuration GUI information is failing to be displayed due 
> to a Java plugin not being enabled. When browsing the add on's tab for the 
> Java Run Time plugin I can only find the JavaScript debugger plugin which 
> does not seem to be compatible with 2.53.3.
> 
> Is the plugin under a different name ref? Or do I need to revert to a 
> previous version of Sea Monkey that is compatible IE version 2.0 - 2.11 which 
> is indicated as the last supported version?
> 

Java and JavaScript are two distinct entities.  The only similarity is
in their names, which is a very unfortunate situation.

Plugins such as Java are no longer supported in Mozilla-based products.
JavaScript, however, is an internal feature of those products.

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Re: Java plugin compatability version 2.53.3

2020-09-16 Thread Yamo'
Hi,


Yotoleo a tapoté le 16/09/2020 12:10:
> Attempting to use SeaMonkey 2.53.3 to browse to a device that requires 
> configuration. 
> When loading the configuration GUI information is failing to be displayed due 
> to a Java plugin not being enabled. When browsing the add on's tab for the 
> Java Run Time plugin I can only find the JavaScript debugger plugin which 
> does not seem to be compatible with 2.53.3.
> 
> Is the plugin under a different name ref? Or do I need to revert to a 
> previous version of Sea Monkey that is compatible IE version 2.0 - 2.11 which 
> is indicated as the last supported version?





You may try the version 2.49.5 which may work this plug-in.

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Beware of using another profile to not brake your actual profile on 2.53.3

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Java plugin compatability version 2.53.3

2020-09-16 Thread Yotoleo
Attempting to use SeaMonkey 2.53.3 to browse to a device that requires 
configuration. 
When loading the configuration GUI information is failing to be displayed due 
to a Java plugin not being enabled. When browsing the add on's tab for the Java 
Run Time plugin I can only find the JavaScript debugger plugin which does not 
seem to be compatible with 2.53.3.

Is the plugin under a different name ref? Or do I need to revert to a previous 
version of Sea Monkey that is compatible IE version 2.0 - 2.11 which is 
indicated as the last supported version?
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Re: High Memory Usage 2.53.3 64 bit

2020-09-16 Thread Szymon Stryczek

I have exactly the same experience (just on 64-bit Windows).
Slowdowns start to happen around Seamonkey reaching 2GB of RAM usage and 
they extend for me not only to tab switching but all, site scrolling, 
mail sending etc.
"about:memory" + GC seems to help a little bit but honestly the only 
option that really helps me is brutal kill of process and my beloved 
"restore previous session" functionality - that does the trick for few 
next hours.




bdelmee wrote:

Unfortunately this is my experience, too (on 64-bit linux)

I typically keep 8-10 tabs open, which a t the end of a day
typically means SM2.49.5 uses about 1-1.2 GB RAM.
With SM2.53.3 this balloons to 2.5-3GB - much higher.
There are also perceivable delays to switch between tabs.

I am not complaining - i have been using the Mozilla suite since before 
its 1.0
release and am very thankful to the developers who have kept SeaMonkey 
alive.

Perhaps if I (and other users) spent more time with betas, things would be
better but the trend is worrying.


 Mr. Ed  wrote on 2020-09-10 02:06:

I noticed today while running FaceBook and trying to turn off  Messenger
Active Status the screen went slightly blurry, the "X" in upper right 
corner
turned RED and the pointer became a spinning  circle. Everything 
froze.  I was

able to open Task Manager via the "Control-Alt-Delete" and checked
SeanMonkey.  Memory was just running up the scale.  Was a little 
over1GB when
opened Task Manager and was increase like crazy.  In about 30 seconds 
it was

almost to 3GB.  I then 'stopped' SeaMonkey.

I tried this again - same results.  Then I disabled Java Script.  
Tried again

- same results.

Anyone else experience this with FaceBook?  Sending SM into a loop?  
SeaMonkey

or FaceBook or (heaven forbid) my problem?



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Re: About W9Gs build--Seamonkey-2.53.5b1pre

2020-09-16 Thread Daniel

Paul Bergsagel wrote on 16/09/2020 10:56 AM:

Daniel wrote:

Paul Bergsagel wrote on 15/09/2020 12:59 PM:

Daniel wrote:

Paul Bergsagel wrote on 14/09/2020 11:30 AM:

Hi,

I downloaded the build by W9G seamonkey-2.53.5b1pre  on September 
13 (today).  I the last build I had downloaded was from September 7.


The first thing I Noticed was how fast and responsive it was 
compared to the build from September 7 that I had been using.  Has 
anyone else tried any of the builds by W9G recently and noticed the 
speed and responsiveness improvements.  What a difference.


BTW I am using MacOS 10.15.6.


Paul, when you installed the latest, did you flush the cache to 
ensure the SM had to re-acquire the web-site data i.e. to stop it 
just re-using the Cached data??
I don't use the cache and have it set to use 0 mb of disk space. The 
browser was to retrieving stored data from the cache.


Hmm! Sorry, Paul, did you mean "The browser was *not set* to 
retrieving stored data from the cache."??

Yes. I don't use the cache when browsing.

O.K., so that means that when you go to a web-site, SM *must* get the 
required information anew, so things must be happening faster.


However, I expect 'The Web' is not acting faster just because you are 
using SM 2.53.5b1pre, just your computer device must be displaying 
things a bit quicker  so I'm having troubles thinking there would be 
a really noticeable speed increase ... marginal, Yeah, sure, but greatly 
increased ... don't know!!


But, if it seems so, to you, great!!
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Win7 User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) 
Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.49.5 Build identifier: 20190609032134


Linux User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) 
Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.49.1 Build identifier: 20171015235623

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